MVS Church will hold their meeting in the home of Mrs. Bill Carroll on -Tuesday night, Oct. 18. All mem bers are urged to attend. FarFrc;.ii:Jin At Mars Hill f '.-'. far s. Marlon Edwards tilth of a daughter , on September 21 In I IlospiUl, Kins uwrIlriatheformer y Lois Cottle of Beula- iraim Mniiv and cake were enjoy ed by the neighborhood children. YMU Meets Fire Party , J. Sandlin, Jr. entertained , Jerry," on his third blrth rday, October 8, at a party .alloween decorations were i after several games Ice The WMU of the Baptist Church, met In the home of Mrs. Onto Thig pen on Sept. 28. Mrs. James Thom as led -the devotional. Topic of the program was "Christ, the Answer for Atheistic Communism." At the conclusion the hostess ser ved a refreshment course to the ten members present. a noirhniinf on the farm owned by Mrs. Clinton Campbell and lo cated In the Potters Hill Commun ity was completely destroyed in- day morning about 2:00 a.m. Ap proximately 2500 pounds ol tooac co was tied and ready io be sold. Tenant on the farm is Bland Miller. Notice The Presbyterian Women of the III L0U6-LIFE, LOW-COST - TRANSPORTATION H .ft month .nd mil. '.W mil., CMC. "100-4S0" rproVTth-th. top truck, in th. light .and medium T M i pro. thoroughly ch Indiyldu. unit d r th. good, at low co.t pr mil. over a long-lif. .pan. wed by big, .flici.nt .ngin.. of th. .am. ba.ic d..ign ,u famed "Army Workhor.." . . . und.ror.d by n' u-dy chaui. . . highlighted by wld., roomy cab. . . . th... ,duct. of th. world'. larg..t clu.lv. -furr nmerci.1 vehicle, .re truly "top" Ther U a 100-450 i.. CMC Id-ally .ulti o your particular job. Com. in and . u. .how you, point by point, why a CMC U b..t for you. Personals Mrs T.nrrv Bostic is recuperating at Vinmp after under eolne an ap pendectomy in a Kinston hospital. Mrs. HoDart Kennedy ana mr. Rrincnn were in Kinston Tuesday. Mrs H S Johnson. Sr. of Itose Hm visited her son-in-law ana daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jim P. San dlin and returned home Sunday Mr and Mrs. Dennis Ramsey and children of Rose Hill visited relatives in town Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Daniel W. Lanier visited relatives in Mt. Olive on Sunday. Sgt. William Fedora who has hpn stationed at Camn Leieune has been transferred to Labrador for cold weather maneuvers. Mrs. W. F. Miller Is at home after being hospitalized in Jack sonville several days last week. Mrs. L. C. Turner, Sr. and Mrs. L. C. Turner Jr. of Pink Hill visit ed relatives in town Tuesday. . t inina rpfflatrar's of- flee shows four students from Du plin County enrolled at Mars ui College tor me w , ' " " t These stuaenw are im Rt. 2, Mt. Olive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brock; Carlos (Pete) Davis. Jr., Rt. 2, Mt. Olive, son of j r t. nftvU. Sr.: El- more Royal Jenkins, Rt, 2, Wallace, son or Mr. ana u. - kins; Joseph A. West, Warsaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. West. Duplinites See Eclipse Of Moon a t-t.i online nt the moon on Thursday evening of last week was i ..U.uf Its ontiretv to people of Duplin county. Scattered clouds in tne axy ai n over the face of the moon. Beginning around 7 p.m. the earth's shadow completely covered the moon by 9:20 and the eclipse continued until about midnight The ruddy appearance caused by reflected sun's rays which usually appears on the face of the moon during total eclipse was absent. A total eclipse of the moon cab only take place at full moon since at that time it Is exactly opposite the earth from the sun. I.-; u r r 1 f" INIIl'lMMI ". I I ' Thm CMC "Triph Chmekmd" Itmd track emfrem U ymur guldm to m Iter eojr. :i Uotor Company WARSAW, N. C. ifs omm m mJLmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwm WW. 1 World's rSeries Score Sunday , Hew York 10 Brooklyn 6 Sell Better BOXD (XABK j1 . i" ' , 4 v Bitting For Farmers On The World's Largest Bright Leaf Tobacco Market n In WILSON Buy Better In WILSON A n 9 n On Highway 264 , W. Boyd Clark & Sons -IFYOUCAIH SELL AT CLAN'S. ;1; i II. C. e e I) MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. - Our Shoe Department Is Famous For Its Value Giving - ; ALL YOUR SWOS WEEDS - . . . for every member of th. f-mHy, for Pi.,. Dress or Work ; Z. purse. Before you buy shoes, com. I-. let u. convince yon. No obllgaUon lo If. our pleasure to have you visit White's Stores. Fall Casuals and Play Shoes The Greatest Values Today for Women and Misses Black M.iced. - Ballerinas - Open Toe. - Open or Clowd Heels. To be had in .be. 4 through 10. Priced only at. $1.99 pair Styles for Women and Growing Girls Snort Oxfords rinr nf Brown, combination of Brown and White, or Black and White. Good wearing Oxfords in shes 4 through 9. Priced at $2.98 pair Children's Shoes & Oxfords Child's seamless back Brown Shoes In abet 4 through . $1.99 pair MEN'S BLACK KID Oxford or Shoe Lots of Comfort - - - lots of Service. Price $5.95 pair Child's White or Patent Leather Roman Sandals Sizes range from 2 throuf h 9 at $2.49 pair T?t-n Cnoniol Purchase And Sale Of All RUA.il a up.' m. Children's Brown Oxfords & Shoes Moc Toe Oxfords Plain Toe in Shoes Sizes in Shoes --- 8 1-2 thru 1 Sizes in Oxfords --- 8 1-2 thru S Sale Price $1.99 pair Our Men's And Boy's Shoes Dress or Work Shoes - - are "known by all of our customers for their style, service and-. low price. They always come back for more: You, too, should convince yourseU. - LOOK AT THESE SPLENDID VALUES I t ' Men's Fine Dress Oxfords , with good leather soles and rubber heels at only . $4.95 pair Men's Sport Oxfords in Brown with Crepe Sole., plain or moc toe $5.95 pair . MEN'S HIGHER GRADE Dress Oxfords with 10 styles to select from, in either Brown or Black, Plain Toe, Cap Toe, Moo Toe and fancy toe styles, widths D to EEE. Save from $2.00 to $3.00 a pair on thesa high grade shoes. Priced only at . . . 1.95 pair $6. The Best Value To Be Found In Boys' Dress or In Brown or Black, cap or moc toe, leather or heavy rubber soles, sizes 2 through 6 at only . $3.98 pair Two Extra Specials In Work Shoes Medium lightweight Work Shoes for Men with a leather midsole, rubber outsole. Color Brown and sizes 6 through 12 at only $3.98 pair Here Is A Man's Work Shoe 3 Styles in Oxfords For Men or growing Boys In this very special pur chase by us. Brown or Black. Moo or Cap toe. For Style, Wear and Comfort Extra heavy sole, for hard wear. Up through EEE widtha. Mad. up to retail above $5.00. Our special purchase price enables us to offer you these specials at only $3.98 pair ' & Youth's Work Shoes ' 4. ..... - ....'' Well built, comfortable and lota of service in this shoe . They have a leather midsole, 'leather Innersol., rubber outersole and heels. Soles are sewed and tacked. Youth's sizes are 11 to 13 W at Boys' sixes are 1 through at $3.69 pr. $3.98 pr. Money Can't Buy A Better Value Than This Man's Work Shoe . . . of Brown Elk, with a seamless back and cork sole.' Also has a leather midsole and leather inner- solofor foot protection. Don't pay more when yea can buy a work shoe of high quality as this at only Boys . , . we are very proud of. is we have sold hundreds of pairs and not the first complaint. It to a tan re tan leather, with a seamless back, has a leather mid-! sole and leather Innersole, good rubber outsole. Solea are both aewed and nailed.' Sizes 0 through 12, A great, great value at . ..J' $4.95 pair $5.95 pair The same as above in a Work Oxford for Indoor work, service station work or for thoaa who dont want shoe. The Oxfords are only $4.95 pair Rubber Footwear Prepare now for those wet muddy day that are bound to come with winter. Men's Rubber Knee Boots $3.C3 pr . r.!n's f- -t 3 Arctics 3.n rr Small Children's Red Tc? Foots - $2.49 pr 1 " 3 & Misses' Flight

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